We’ve all heard about Stephen Covey’s 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. Some teachers out there may have heard of the 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teachers. Below are our 7 habits of highly effective teachers who use technology:

A program dedicated to teaching In addition to commenting, drawing, and highlighting, the Open-Sankoré program gives you the option of enriching your course content by importing flash animations, images, audio, videos, or by including existing .pdf...

There are so many resources on the web that it can sometimes be overwhelming to try and find what you are looking for.

The Toolbox is designed to be a sort of 'one-stop-shop' of handy resources to use for study and research. We have tried to save you time by putting up only sites that we think are going to help with your study and research. It will change constantly depending on the needs of the Studyvibers.

Graphite™ is a free service from nonprofit Common Sense Media designed to help preK-12 educators discover, use, and share the best apps, games, websites, and digital curricula for their students by providing unbiased, rigorous ratings and practical insights from our active community of teachers.

ProcessOn is a powerful online diagramming platform. We make diagrams drawing so easy, such as flowchart, BPMN, UML diagrams, UI mockups, iOS mockups, and org charts.

Christine Bushong's insight:

Real-time collaboration on charts, too.

ProcessOn is a new free site/app designed for creating collaborative diagrams. Upon first signing up (neat feature allows you to create your own unique URL), users will notice that the interface very similar to most online diagramming programs/apps, e.g., Inspiration. ProcessOn is very user friendly and allows users to add shapes, bubbles, text, images, colors, etc. Best of all, ProcessOn is collaborative in nature and ideal for students working in groups on the same project (users of Google Docs will feel right at home). The social networking features allows users to share, collaborate, chat, and set privacy features, all in real-time, which is ideal for education. Not only is this a great tool for creating diagrams but it's also ideal for brainstorming, mind mapping, and creating flow charts. - See more at: http://www.techlearning.com/Default.aspx?tabid=67&entryid=7042#sthash.uTB0p9O5.dpufProcessOn is a new free site/app designed for creating collaborative diagrams. Upon first signing up (neat feature allows you to create your own unique URL), users will notice that the interface very similar to most online diagramming programs/apps, e.g., Inspiration. ProcessOn is very user friendly and allows users to add shapes, bubbles, text, images, colors, etc. Best of all, ProcessOn is collaborative in nature and ideal for students working in groups on the same project (users of Google Docs will feel right at home). The social networking features allows users to share, collaborate, chat, and set privacy features, all in real-time, which is ideal for education. Not only is this a great tool for creating diagrams but it's also ideal for brainstorming, mind mapping, and creating flow charts. - See more at: http://www.techlearning.com/Default.aspx?tabid=67&entryid=7042#sthash.uTB0p9O5.dpufDavid KapulerDavid KapulerProcessOn is a new free site/app designed for creating collaborative diagrams. Upon first signing up (neat feature allows you to create your own unique URL), users will notice that the interface very similar to most online diagramming programs/apps, e.g., Inspiration. ProcessOn is very user friendly and allows users to add shapes, bubbles, text, images, colors, etc. Best of all, ProcessOn is collaborative in nature and ideal for students working in groups on the same project (users of Google Docs will feel right at home). The social networking features allows users to share, collaborate, chat, and set privacy features, all in real-time, which is ideal for education. Not only is this a great tool for creating diagrams but it's also ideal for brainstorming, mind mapping, and creating flow charts. - See more at: http://www.techlearning.com/Default.aspx?tabid=67&entryid=7042#sthash.tOccrAq6.dpuf

Looking for new ideas for how to use technology in your classroom in 2014? Looking for colleagues to inspire your practice? Ideas to help integrate technology into your lesson plans? Look no further. One of the things we love most about teaching in the age of technology is the ability it...

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